{"id":216523,"date":"2023-11-15T15:20:46","date_gmt":"2023-11-15T15:20:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/?p=216523"},"modified":"2023-11-15T15:20:46","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T15:20:46","slug":"aria-awards-2023-christian-wilkins-wears-a-revealing-nude-dress","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/celebrities\/aria-awards-2023-christian-wilkins-wears-a-revealing-nude-dress\/","title":{"rendered":"ARIA Awards 2023: Christian Wilkins wears a revealing 'nude' dress"},"content":{"rendered":"
Australia’s most stylish stars descended on Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Wednesday for the 2023 annual ARIA Awards.<\/p>\n
The biggest names in Australian music and entertainment stepped out in style for the ceremony, with Christian Wilkins and\u00a0Nicole Kidman’s niece Lucia Hawley\u00a0leading the pack.<\/p>\n
Christian, who is the son of\u00a0entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins, left little to the imagination in a sheer dress as he arrived to the star-studded event.<\/p>\n
He showed off his muscular abs as he posed on the red carpet in the slinky, figure-hugging outfit.<\/p>\n
The 28-year-old completed his look with a pair of black boots which appeared at odds with his ensemble.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Christian Wilkins wore a revealing sheer dress as he lead the stars on red carpet at 2023 ARIA Awards<\/p>\n
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He showed off his muscular abs as he posed on the red carpet in the slinky, figure-hugging outfit<\/p>\n
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The 28-year-old completed his look with a pair of black chunky boots which appeared at odds with his ensemble<\/p>\n
He was also joined by Lucia, who showed off her trim pins in a sparkly red dress as she posed on the red carpet.<\/p>\n
The 25-year-old flaunted her figure in the mini dress, which featured floral designs along the front and sleeves.<\/p>\n
She accessorised her look with a pair of white heels and wore statement earrings for the star-studded event.<\/p>\n
Lucia curled her brunette locks and wore a natural makeup palette as she posed on the red carpet.<\/p>\n
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Nicole Kidman’s niece Lucia Hawley also showed off her long slender legs in a glittering dress<\/p>\n
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Lucia curled her brunette locks and wore a natural makeup palette as she posed on the red carpet<\/p>\n
Chrishell Stause arrived in a figure-hugging light pink ensemble consisting of a long skirt and crop top.<\/p>\n
She was joined by her non-binary partner G-flip, who wore a white T-shirt and black vest.<\/p>\n
Triple J star Bridget Hustwaite also made a style statement in a unique pink dress, which featured ruffled layers.<\/p>\n
The strapless gown clung to her figure as she posed up a storm on the red carpet.<\/p>\n
The music guru, 32, tied her brunette locks back and wore a gold necklace as well as matching earrings.<\/p>\n
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Chrishell Stause went for a similar approach, arriving in a figure-hugging light pink ensemble consisting of a long skirt and crop top<\/p>\n
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She was joined by her non-binary partner G-flip, who wore a white T-shirt and black vest<\/p>\n
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The couple help but hold hands as they made their way through the crowd\u00a0<\/p>\n
Troye Sivan, who is nominated for six ARIAs, certainly stole the show in one of his typically stylish outfits.<\/p>\n
The Rush hitmaker, 28, wore sleek black trousers and canary yellow tank top that appeared to be made of satin.<\/p>\n
He accessorised with a designer belt from Prada but kept other extras to a minimum.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Troye Sivan, who is nominated for six ARIAs, certainly stole the show in one of his typically stylish outfits<\/p>\n
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The Rush hitmaker, 28, wore sleek black trousers and canary yellow tank top that appeared to be made of satin<\/p>\n
Today show star Britt Cohen looked glamorous in a metallic gold gown.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The reporter accessorised her ensemble with a bronze bag and wore statement earrings.<\/p>\n
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Today host Britt Cohen looked glamorous in a metallic gold gown at the awards ceremony<\/p>\n
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Triple J star Bridget Hustwaite made a style statement in a very unique pink dress, which featured ruffled layers<\/p>\n
Also representing the Channel Nine show was entertainment reporter Brooke Boney.<\/p>\n
She flashed a hint of flesh in a cream Grecian style dress with a plunging neckline and a simple necklace.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She was joined by The Project’s Tommy Little, who looked dapper in a black and white tuxedo with a bow tie.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Also representing the Channel Nine show was entertainment reporter Brooke Boney<\/p>\n
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She was joined by The Project’s Tommy Little, who looked dapper in a black and white tuxedo with a bow tie<\/p>\n
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The pair were all smiles as they beamed and grinned for the cameras\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Brooke briefly shut her eyes as she adjusted her hair and pose on the red carpet<\/p>\n
Delivering a blast from the past was singer-songwriter Missy Higgins.<\/p>\n
The Scar hitmaker went for a more conservative look by covering up in a long-sleeved, floor-length dress with a tie-dye print.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Once known for her short pixie cut, the 40-year-old sported wavy, shoulder-length locks and thick bangs.<\/p>\n
Missy is no stranger to the ARIAs and swept the ceremony in 2005 with her debut album, The Sound of White.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Delivering a blast from the past was singer-songwriter Missy Higgins, who went for a more conservative look by covering up in a long-sleeved, floor-length dress with a tie-dye print<\/p>\n
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Missy is no stranger to the ARIAs and swept the ceremony in 2005 with her debut album, The Sound of White<\/p>\n
Jessica Mauboy looked stylish in a figure hugging black shirt and a matching blazer, with fringing on the sleeves.\u00a0<\/p>\n
However, the singer ensured her bright long pink boots and handbag were the main focus.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She also showed off her new copper locks and wore a full face of makeup consisting of smoky eyes and blush.<\/p>\n
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Jessica Mauboy looked stylish in a figure hugging black shirt and a matching blazer, with fringing on the sleeves<\/p>\n
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She also showed off her new copper locks and wore a full face of makeup consisting of a smokey eye and blush<\/p>\n
Meanwhile,\u00a0 former Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins wore an orange dress with ruffled sleeves and a pink shirt.<\/p>\n
She also wore an elaborate headband on her curly red locks as she posed with fans on the red carpet.<\/p>\n
Rove McManus looked dapper as he arrived in a navy suit jacket and slim black pants.<\/p>\n
The comedian completed his look with a pair of black sneakers, a white buttoned shirt and black tie.<\/p>\n
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Former Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins wore an orange dress with ruffled sleeves and a pink shirt<\/p>\n
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She also wore an elaborate headband on her curly red locks as she posed with fans on the red carpet<\/p>\n
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Rove McManus went smart casual in a navy suit jacket and slim black pants<\/p>\n
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James Tawadros ensured he was the king of coordination with a beige, jacket, pants and a matching coloured vest<\/p>\n
Dylan Alcott and his girlfriend Chantelle Otten looked every inch the loved-up couple as they arrived together to the event.<\/p>\n
Chantelle left little to the imagination in a revealing red dress, which featured large cut outs along the front.<\/p>\n
She wrapped her arms around Dylan, who looked smart in a white suit and black shirt.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Singer and TikTok star Chloe Papandrea also dressed to impress in a sparkly black gown and boots.<\/p>\n
She wore a bizarre lip accessory and left her long curled black locks out.<\/p>\n
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Dylan Alcott and his girlfriend Chantelle Otten looked every inch the loved-up couple as they arrived together to the event<\/p>\n
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The scantily-clad sexologist came dangerously close to spilling out of her skimpy ensemble\u00a0<\/p>\n
Singer Kate Ceberano arrived in a printed patterned skirt, black shirt and matching coloured blazer.<\/p>\n
She completed the look with a pair of black boots, wore sunglasses and held a fan as she posed on the red carpet.<\/p>\n
She\u00a0plaited her long hair, which fell on either side of her face.<\/p>\n
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Singer and TikTok star Chloe Papandrea dressed to impress in a sparkly black gown and boots<\/p>\n
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Singer Kate Ceberano arrived in a printed patterned skirt, black shirt and matching coloured blazer<\/p>\n
Despite the ARIAs being music’s night of nights, a number of Australia’s top acting talent attended to show support.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
Claudia Karvan showed off her sense of style in a simple long black gown, which featured a flower on the front.<\/p>\n
She was joined by Pia Miranda, who is best known for starring in the coming-of-age film\u00a0Looking for Alibrandi.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The 50-year-old looked lovely in a loose-fitting black dress with a long sheer skirt.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Claudia Karvan showed off her sense of style in a simple long black gown, which featured a flower on the front<\/p>\n
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Looking For Alibrandi actress and Australian Survivor winner Pia Miranda was adorable in a little black dress<\/p>\n
Married At First Sight’s Ella Ding put on a sparkly display in a silvery grey mini-dress with a daring split on the thigh.<\/p>\n
She pinned her brunette locks back into a tight ponytail and rocked a soft pink lip.<\/p>\n
Sticking to her silver theme, she accessorised with silver kitten heels and a bejewelled clutch.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She was tailed by her MAFS co-star and podcast co-host Domenica Calarco.<\/p>\n
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Married At First Sight’s Ella Ding put on a sparkly display in a silvery grey mini-dress with a daring split on the thigh<\/p>\n
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Joining Ella was fellow Married At First Sight star Domenica Calarco<\/p>\n
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The former makeup artist put on a cheeky display in a sheer skirt that left little to the imagination<\/p>\n
Always one to enjoy the spotlight, Domenica dared to bare in a sheer skirt over a pair of high-waisted booty shorts.\u00a0<\/p>\n
She paired it with a matching crop top that revealed a glimpse of cleavage.<\/p>\n
Soaking up the attention, Domenica posed up a storm for photographers by turning around to showcase her derriere.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Pop star Peach PRC went for one of the more daring looks of the night in a flimsy mini-skirt and skimpy midriff top.<\/p>\n
She added Lucite platform heels and adorned her body with jewellery and accessories.<\/p>\n
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Pop star Peach PRC went for one of the more daring looks of the night in a flimsy mini-skirt and skimpy midriff top<\/p>\n
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The 26-year-old is nominated for three ARIA Awards<\/p>\n
Peach certainly wasn’t the only pop act to go for an outrageous ARIAs look.<\/p>\n
Kiwi singer Luca George seemed to channel Little Red Riding Hood in a giant sheer hooded jacket over black trousers.<\/p>\n
Prior to arriving,\u00a0singer Jessica Mauboy showed off her new hair colour on Instagram as she prepared herself for the event.<\/p>\n
The 34-year-old ditched her dark brown tresses for a copper colour as she visited a hair salon.<\/p>\n
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Kiwi singer Luca George seemed to channel Little Red Riding Hood in a giant sheer hooded jacket over black trousers<\/p>\n
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Aussie pop star\u00a0Charley put on a leggy display in a green plaid miniskirt and matching jacket<\/p>\n
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Children’s entertainers The Wiggles performed their famous finger pose on the red carpet<\/p>\n
Jessica showed off her new look as she posed for a selfie with her hairdresser after the hair transformation.<\/p>\n
G-Flip also posted a video to Instagram as they prepared themselves for the awards night.<\/p>\n
The\u00a0non-binary singer, 30, wore a black leather jacket and red T-shirt as they smiled for the camera while sitting in the back of a car.<\/p>\n
The ARIA Awards will be streamed live on Stan from 5pm.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Album of the Year<\/span><\/p>\n DMA\u2019S – How Many Dreams? (I OH YOU\/Mushroom)<\/p>\n G Flip – DRUMMER (Future Classic)<\/p>\n Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER (OURNESS\/AWAL RECORDINGS)<\/p>\n Matt Corby – Everything\u2019s Fine (Island Records Australia\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n The Teskey Brothers – The Winding Way (Ivy League Records\/Mushroom Group)<\/p>\n Best Solo Artist<\/span><\/p>\n Budjerah – 2step – Ed Sheeran (Feat. Budjerah) (Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n Dan Sultan – Dan Sultan (Liberation Records)<\/p>\n Dom Dolla – Eat Your Man (Three Six Zero\/Sony Music)<\/p>\n G Flip – DRUMMER (Future Classic)<\/p>\n Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER (OURNESS\/AWAL RECORDINGS)<\/p>\n Jen Cloher – I Am The River, The River Is Me (Milk! Records\/Remote Control Records)<\/p>\n Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam (Liberator Music\/Mushroom)<\/p>\n Meg Mac – Matter Of Time (EMI Music Australia)<\/p>\n The Kid LAROI – Love Again (Columbia\/Sony Music)<\/p>\n Troye Sivan – Rush (EMI Music Australia)<\/p>\n Best Group presented by Stan<\/span><\/p>\n Cub Sport – Jesus At The Gay Bar (BLVE\/RKT)<\/p>\n DMA\u2019S – How Many Dreams? (I OH YOU\/Mushroom)<\/p>\n King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An<\/p>\n Annihilation of Planet Earth\u2026 (Virgin Music Australia)<\/p>\n Parkway Drive – Darker Still (Parkway Records\/Cooking Vinyl Australia)<\/p>\n The Teskey Brothers – The Winding Way (Ivy League Records\/Mushroom Group)<\/p>\n Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist<\/span><\/p>\n Charley – TIMEBOMBS (EMI Music Australia)<\/p>\n grentperez – When We Were Younger (Fast Friends\/AWAL Records)<\/p>\n Pacific Avenue – Flowers (BMG)<\/p>\n Royal Otis – Sofa Kings (OURNESS)<\/p>\n Teenage Dads – Midnight Driving (Chugg Music\/MGM)<\/p>\n Best Pop Release<\/span><\/p>\n Amy Shark – Can I Shower At Yours (Sony Music)<\/p>\n Budjerah – Therapy (Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam (Liberator Music\/Mushroom)<\/p>\n Peach PRC – Perfect For You (Republic Records & Island Records Australia\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Troye Sivan – Rush (EMI Music Australia)<\/p>\n Best Dance \/ Electronic Release<\/span><\/p>\n FISHER & Aatig – Take It Off (etcetc Music)<\/p>\n Golden Features – Sisyphus (Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n Lastlings – Perfect World (Liberation Records)<\/p>\n MK and Dom Dolla – Rhyme Dust (Area 10\/Big On Blue\/Sony Music UK)<\/p>\n PNAU and Troye Sivan – You Know What I Need (etcetc Music)<\/p>\n Best Hip Hop \/ Rap Release<\/span><\/p>\n Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER (OURNESS\/AWAL RECORDINGS)<\/p>\n KAHUKX – NOTHING TO SOMETHING (AURA Entertainment\/ADA)<\/p>\n Kerser – A Gift & A Kers (ABK Records\/ADA)<\/p>\n ONEFOUR Feat. CG – Comma\u2019s (Independent Releases\/Tunecore (AU\/NZ)\/Ditto (ROW)<\/p>\n TKay Maidza and Flume – Silent Assassin (Dew Process\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Best Soul \/ R&B Release<\/span><\/p>\n Chanel Loren – Rollin\u2019 (Sony Music)<\/p>\n Forest Claudette – Mess Around (feat. EARTHGANG) (Sony Music)<\/p>\n Jade Weazel – Skin (EMI Music Australia)<\/p>\n KYE – Ribena (Sony Music)<\/p>\n PANIA – P STANDS 4 PLAYA (Say Less)<\/p>\n Best Independent Release presented by PPCA<\/span><\/p>\n Cub Sport – Jesus At The Gay Bar (BLVE\/RKT)<\/p>\n Dan Sultan – Dan Sultan (Liberation Records)<\/p>\n G Flip – DRUMMER (Future Classic)<\/p>\n Genesis Owusu – STRUGGLER (OURNESS\/AWAL RECORDINGS)<\/p>\n Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam (Liberator Music\/Mushroom)<\/p>\n Best Rock Album<\/span><\/p>\n Bad\/\/Dreems – Hoo Ha! (BMG\/ADA)<\/p>\n DMA\u2019S – How Many Dreams? (I OH YOU\/Mushroom)<\/p>\n G Flip – DRUMMER (Future Classic)<\/p>\n King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushroom and Lava (Virgin Music Australia)<\/p>\n Pacific Avenue – Flowers (BMG)<\/p>\n Best Adult Contemporary Album<\/span><\/p>\n Alex Lahey – The Answer Is Always Yes (Liberation Records)<\/p>\n Dan Sultan – Dan Sultan (Liberation Records)<\/p>\n Kate Ceberano – My Life Is A Symphony (ABC Music\/The Orchard)<\/p>\n Mo\u2019Ju – ORO, PLATA, MATA (Virgin Music Australia)<\/p>\n Tina Arena – Love Saves (Positive Dream\/ADA)<\/p>\n Best Country Album<\/span><\/p>\n Brad Cox – Acres (Sony Music)<\/p>\n Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley – Up, Down & Sideways (Island Records Australia\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Fanny Lumsden – Hey Dawn (Cooking Vinyl Australia\/The Orchard)<\/p>\n Henry Wagons – South Of Everywhere (Cheatin\u2019 Hearts Records\/Spunk Records)<\/p>\n The Wolfe Brothers – Livin\u2019 The Dream (BMG\/ADA)<\/p>\n Best Hard Rock \/ Heavy Metal Album<\/span><\/p>\n DZ Deathrays – R.I.F.F (DZ Worldwide\/The Orchard)<\/p>\n King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth\u2026 (Virgin Music Australia)<\/p>\n Parkway Drive – Darker Still (Parkway Records\/Cooking Vinyl Australia)<\/p>\n The Amity Affliction – Not Without My Ghosts (Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n These New South Whales – TNSW (Damaged Records\/Inertia Music)<\/p>\n Best Blues & Roots Album<\/span><\/p>\n Cash Savage and The Last Drinks – So This Is Love (Mistletone)<\/p>\n Katie Wighton – The End (ABC Music\/The Orchard)<\/p>\n The Bamboos – Live At Hamer Hall With The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (BMG\/ADA)<\/p>\n The Teskey Brothers – The Winding Way (Ivy League Records\/Mushroom Group)<\/p>\n Ziggy Alberts – DANCING IN THE DARK (Commonfolk Records\/Ingrooves)<\/p>\n Best Children’s Album<\/span><\/p>\n Emma Memma – Emma Memma (GYROstream)<\/p>\n Peter Combe – Planet Earth 3rd From The Sun (Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Play School – Very Jazzy Street Party (ABC Music\/The Orchard)<\/p>\n The Wiggles – Ready, Steady, Wiggle! (ABC Music\/The Orchard)<\/p>\n Whistle & Trick – Bananas And Other Delicious Things (ABC Kids\/The Orchard)<\/p>\n PUBLIC VOTED AWARDS<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Best Video presented by YouTube<\/span><\/p>\n Can I Shower At Yours – Amy Shark, Mitch Green (Sony Music)<\/p>\n Everybody\u2019s Saying Thursday\u2019s The Weekend – DMA\u2019S, Joel Burrows (I OH YOU\/Mushroom)<\/p>\n Gila Monster – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Spod (Virgin Music Australia)<\/p>\n Give You Love – Jessica Mauboy (feat. Jason Derulo), Rowena Rasmussen; Joel Rasmussen (Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n Good Enough – G Flip, Kyle Caulfield (Future Classic)<\/p>\n LOLA – MAY-A, Murli Dhir (Arcadia Music, Sony Music)<\/p>\n Lookin\u2019 Out – King Stingray, Sam Brumby (Cooking Vinyl Australia, The Orchard)<\/p>\n Manic Dream Pixie – Peaches PRC, Kyle Caulfield (Republic Records and Island Records Australia\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Stay Blessed – Genesis Owusu, Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore (OURNESS\/AWAL RECORDINGS)<\/p>\n Therapy – Budjerah, Murli Dhir, Made In Katana Studios (Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n Best Australian Live Act<\/span><\/p>\n Baker Boy – Regional Vic Tour (Island Records Australia\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Brad Cox – ACRES TOUR (Sony Music)<\/p>\n Budjerah – Budjerah Australian Tour (Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n DMA\u2019S – DMA\u2019S Live at Falls Festival (I OH YOU\/Mushroom)<\/p>\n Dom Dolla – Dom Dolla Australian Summer Festival Tour (Three Six Zero\/Sony Music)<\/p>\n G Flip – DRUMMER Australian Tour (Future Classic)<\/p>\n Julia Jacklin – PRE PLEASURE TOUR (Liberation Records)<\/p>\n King Stingray – That\u2019s Where I Wanna Be Tour (Cooking Vinyl Australia\/The Orchard)<\/p>\n R\u00dcF\u00dcS DU SOL \u2013 R\u00dcF\u00dcS DU SOL AUSTRALIAN 2022 TOUR (Rose Avenue Records\/Warner Music)<\/p>\n Tame Impala – Slow Rush Tour (Island Records Australia\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Song of the Year presented by YouTube<\/span><\/p>\n Budjerah – Therapy (Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n Day1 feat. KAHUKX – MBAPP\u00c9 (db Music\/Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n Dean Lewis – How Do I Say Goodbye (Island Records Australia\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Joji – Die For You (88rising\/Warner Records)<\/p>\n Kylie Minogue – Padam Padam (Liberator Music\/Mushroom)<\/p>\n Luude and Mattafix – Big City Life (Sweat It Out\/Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n MK and Dom Dolla – Rhyme Dust (Area10\/Big On Blue\/Sony Music UK)<\/p>\n R3hab and Amy Shark – Sway My Way (Wonderlick\/Kobalt Music Publishing)<\/p>\n The Kid LAROI – Love Again (Columbia\/Sony Music)<\/p>\n Troye Sivan – Rush (EMI Music Australia)<\/p>\n Most Popular International Artist<\/span><\/p>\n Beyonce – Renaissance (Columbia\/Sony Music)<\/p>\n Drake and 21 Savage – Her Loss (Republic Records\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Ed Sheeran – (Atlantic UK\/Warner Music Australia)<\/p>\n Luke Combs – Gettin\u2019 Old (Columbia Nashville\/Sony Music)<\/p>\n Metro Boomin – Heroes & Villains (Republic Records\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Morgan Wallen – One Thing At A Time (Mercury Nashville\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n Nicki Minaj – Queens Radio (Universal Records USA\/Universal Music Australia)<\/p>\n P!NK – Trustfall (RCA\/Sony Music)<\/p>\n SZA – SOS (RCA\/Sony Music)<\/p>\n